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Varanasi is one
of the oldest living cities in the world. Many names have been
given to Varanasi, though its recently revived official
appellation is mentioned in the Mahabharata and in the Jataka
tales of Buddhism. It probably derives from the two rivers that
flank the city, the Varana to the north and the Asi to the
south.. Many still use the anglicized forms of Banaras or Benares,
while pilgrims refer to Kash, first used three thousand years ago
to describe the kingdom and the city outside which the Buddha
preached his first sermon; the "City of Light" is also called
Kashika, "the shining one", referring to the light of Shiva.
Another epithet, Avimukta, meaning "Never Forsaken", refers to
the city that Shiva never deserted, or that one should never
leave.
A city which,
since it is both an exalted place of pilgrimage and an idealize
centre of faith, has been likened to Jerusalem and
Mecca.According to the historians, the city was founded some ten
centuries before the birth of Christ. The city is mentioned in
Holy Scriptures like 'Vamana Purana', Buddhist texts and in the
epic 'Mahabharata'.Mark Twain,the English author and
litterateur,who was enthralled by the legend and sanctity of
Banaras,once wrote:"Banaras is older than history,older than
tradition,older even than legend and looks twice as old as all of
them put together." |